SD Voyager wanted to highlight the best of San Diego – from freelance makeup artists to the best Meetup groups in town. For some reason they included me. […]
Since every human action is governed by some sort of psychological program, advertising almost always has to interrupt one in order to be effective. […]
Class notes for Intro to Marketing: Copywriting, Irony, Paraellelism, and Reversal. Examples from assigned reading. George Felton, Advertising Concept and Copy. […]
When all is said and done, the consumer will either accept or reject the product on the basis of their experience with it. However, the messages that they receive from advertising will likely affect how the consumer expects that experience to go. […]
Before we start hammering out a cool headline or dreaming up a stunning visual effect, we need to do our homework. Identifying the Problem (which is often given by the client) is crucial to figuring out the correct message send to potential customers. […]
One way to understand how advertising functions is to look at its Social Utility. These are the benefits that advertising is supposed to provide society: […]
Having a great product at the right price in the right store at the right time means nothing if nobody knows it’s there. Communicating the features, benefits, and price of the product and informing the target market where to find it often falls to advertising. […]
Advertising is paid non-personal communication that promotes a product, person, service, organization, or idea. Messages are generally created for large audiences, and conveyed through Mass Media. […]
Personal selling targets the very best Prospects, or potential customers, and provides immediate feedback that can be applied to the marketing strategy as well as the Selling Process. […]
Promotions are not a “retail only” endeavor. Many promotional methods coincide with national advertising campaigns. This generates support and enhances the effectiveness of these campaigns. There are 3 common promotional methods […]